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A vial of 6 grams of brine shrimp eggs sells for seven dollars on amazon. I'm selling the same amount for 3 dollars: six grams of frozen brine shrimp eggs for 3 dollars. After I bought a can of one pound of brine shrimp eggs on Amazon I realized that all I need is about one gram per week, and therefore the can of brine shrimp eggs would last me for the rest of my life. (Frozen they last for hundreds of years.) I bought these eggs just a few weeks ago and they are frozen.
I'll never use it all. So I'm selling it in increments of six grams. I'm measuring it with the 6 gram vial I had bought via amazon in the past. You can buy as many as you want, multiples of 6 grams each. I can measure it into whatever container you bring or I can put it in a plastic baggy for you.
If you buy more I'll make it cheaper. For ten dollars you will get 24 grams of eggs. Unless you have fish rooms with dozens of aquariums, you won't need more than that for a few months.
You can feed the newly hatched brine shrimp to nano fish or fish fry. Or you can grow them out and feed the adult brine shrimp to larger fish. I do both.
I'm also rehoming baby angelfish, seven weeks old, for five dollars per fish, or $10 for 3 fish. The breeding angelfish were the whole reason I started my brine shrimp nursery, but now I have to continue because all my fish love it, I have four aquariums.
You can call me at 5o4eight8one68fiftytwo, I do not text. Or you can email me via craigslist.
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